If your mind is already drifting toward the sun-drenched shores of the Aegean Sea, it’s time to lean completely into the daydream. While Mykonos is famous for its high-energy beach clubs and winding, whitewashed alleys, a stunning new cliffside haven is about to show travelers a much more serene side of the legendary Greek island.
The all-new Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos has officially opened its books and is now accepting reservations for its highly anticipated debut season starting June 26, 2026.
Cascading down a dramatic rocky cliffside along Kalo Livadi Bay, the property unfolds across 15 acres like a private, modern Cycladic village. Designed by acclaimed Greek architect Nicos Valsamakis, the resort features 94 ultra-chic accommodations connected by shaded stone walkways, lush courtyards and flowering gardens. The best part? Because of the clever tiered layout, every single room boasts panoramic water views and private terraces—with many featuring infinity-edge plunge pools that look like they spill right into the sea.
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“Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos is set to elevate the traditional Greek island vacation to an entirely new level of serene luxury, thoughtful details and personalized service,” said Adrian Messerli, President, Hotel Operations, Europe, Middle East and Africa, in a press statement. “Our goal is to create a deeper experience for our guests as they venture beyond the nightlife and beaches, connecting to Greek culture in more meaningful ways.”
“Our local experts can create personalized experiences based on each guest’s own interests,” said General Manager Ryan Grande. “Whether it’s recommending off-the-well-beaten-path restaurants, matching families with a knowledgeable guide, packing a delicious picnic to go, or simply helping you make sense of Chora’s maze of streets and squares, our team will create your perfect Greek Island holiday.”
For those who want to experience the island’s famous energy but retreat to total tranquility, the resort sits on a secluded private cove with its own exclusive beach and a private jetty (perfect for slipping away on a yacht excursion to the nearby ancient ruins of Delos).
Even if you’re just armchair-traveling for now, the resort’s culinary lineup—designed by New York City’s famed Rockwell Group—is enough to make your mouth water:
- Álef: A moody Mediterranean grill where the scent of wood fires sets the tone for open-air dining.
- Kafeneo: A modern take on the traditional Greek coffee house, perfect for a morning frappe or a sunset glass of ouzo.
- Corbu: A postcard-perfect spot serving coastal Italian cuisine with a heavy dose of la dolce vita.
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When you aren’t lounging by one of the two infinity pools, the property offers a massive wellness spa, a yoga pavilion and an on-site chapel for anyone dreaming of a quintessential destination wedding.
Whether you’re ready to pack your favorite carry-on or simply want to manifest a future luxury getaway, this new Greek oasis proves that the ultimate summer aesthetic is all about slowing down, soaking in the view, and letting the Four Seasons team handle the rest.
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